The Big Topic: Proprietary or Common
Choosing proprietary or common seeds may not seem like a big topic, but it’s affecting the quality of your planting season without you knowing.
Choosing proprietary or common seeds may not seem like a big topic, but it’s affecting the quality of your planting season without you knowing.
The title may be a bit misleading, but it’s a big legume debate to Missouri Southern Seed! What are the benefits of both coated and non-coated, and what’s going to get you the end product you’re looking for? We’re here to find …
Drought conditions across much of the Midwest this last summer and fall significantly reduced forage production from pasture and rangeland as well as hay ground and crop residue. Livestock producers have been battling meeting the feed needs of their …
When it comes to stocking lawn seed varieties for your clients, you may think offering a sun mix and a shade mix will do. But limiting your ability to provide the right prescription for a beautiful lawn also limits your ability to grow a lawn and turf seed profit center.
Proper seed storage is key to maintaining the germination, vigor and vitality of the seed for next year’s crop. If you’re buying seed in bulk and planning to store it, there are specific storage conditions the seeds will require.
When it comes to picking the right Sudangrass for your customer’s needs, you may be wondering which way to guide them. We’re here to answer all your questions and help you best serve your customers.
Choosing a forage species can be difficult. There are so many options from grass to legume, and your location and environmental conditions can play a large factor. This resource from Iowa State University Extension will help you narrow down your choices, but give us a call to really hone in on what the best forage species is for you.
Be the envy of the neighborhood with a freshly planted new lawn! Although it may seem a bit intimidating, planting a new lawn is a quick and easy way to add curb appeal and functionality to any property. Follow these 5 simple steps to a new and beautiful lawn.
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